As a way for people to come together and play what was a close equivalent to the local multiplayer fun that they provide, tons of people were sharing their screens over Zoom or Youtube to help with the isolation that 2020 brought with it. Obviously that’s easy to explain, but another trend was that – as people couldn’t see each other in person except through video chats – the Jackbox games quickly became even more popular than before. It’s fair to say that 2020 has been a bit of a crazy year for many reasons, but as people self-quarantined we saw an increase in sales for videogames, especially digital copies. It’s out for all the usual platforms, and we played the PlayStation 4 version. The Jackbox Party Pack 7 was, perhaps oddly enough, one of the releases we were most looking forward to this pre-holiday season.
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